How Crypto Wallets Play a Vital Role in Crypto Margin Trading

Crypto Wallets are the essential part of crypto margin trading. These crypto wallets are provided by the crypto exchanges are used for trading leveraged short and long positions and for providing margin funding/financing to other traders. The funds are instantly transferred from one wallet to another assisting is a smooth trade. So what else does the crypto wallet help with, the Margin Traders? Let’s explore about Crypto Wallets and their place in Crypto Margin Trading

What are Crypto Wallets and How it works?

A cryptocurrency wallet or Crypto wallets is a software program that stores the public and private keys, interacting with different blockchain to allow individuals to send and receive digital currency and view their balance. If you are keen to use any digital currency, one of the prerequisites is to have a crypto wallet or digital wallet.

The working of cryptocurrency wallet cannot be compared to a physical wallet. The crypto wallets do not store currency, unlike the wallet you carry in your pocket. When an individual sends a digital currency to say ETH, he is actually signing off his ownership from that coin and assigning new ownership address of yours. To access these coins and spend it or use it for crypto trading the private key that is assigned to you should match the public key available for ETH. Once the match is made, the account balance would increase and that for the sender would decrease. There is no real exchange of coins, only a transaction record on the Ethereum blockchain and a change in account balance of the sender and receiver.

Crypto Wallets in Crypto Margin Trading

In the market, many types of crypto wallets available are categorized as Software[subtype – Desktop, mobile and online], Hardware, Paper wallets. Each of them differs in a way they are accessed and utilized.

But the most crucial categorization of wallets for margin traders is Hot wallets and Cold storage. This could be applied to any crypto wallet. Both of the strategies are a measure of tightening the security by exchanges to safeguard funds from hackers. Both cold storage and the hot wallet are security measures put in place by exchange platforms to safeguard user funds from any mishap.

Cold storage wallets are wallets that are offline most of the time and can be accessed only when the user wants to make a transaction, putting away the risk of being hacked. Example of a Cold storage wallet would be Hardware wallet that is accessed via USB drive and can be put on offline mode easily. Crypto Margin Traders could use this Cold storage when making a margin trade. It not only helps the funder/lender but even the trader to put his collateral in a secure way.

Hot Wallets, on the other hand, refer to “liquidity in hand” by exchanges in case there is a sudden request of withdrawals. Just imagine a bank in your neighborhood keeping “cash handy” for withdrawals. Example of hot wallets would be an online wallet or desktop wallet. So for Margin trading in case, a margin call is made, and the borrower is not able to fulfil or top-up his wallet, the exchange would release the collateral from the hot wallet to the lender.

While the experts recommend usage of Cold Storage, hot wallets are still to be used whenever the need arises. Would you like to share your crypto wallet story with us? Please post on to our twitter account

Published by Samiksha Seth

Samiksha Seth a Storyteller with over 14 years of industry experience in BFSI, Fintech, e-commerce and currently exploring the world of Blockchain. She has worked on projects for some of the world’s leading financial companies both in India, Europe, and North America. She writes extensively on Fintech, Blockchain and other evolving technologies A Tech Enthusiast, an avid blogger, a Reiki practitioner and a curious mind. Samiksha does not hold any value in cryptocurrency or its projects.
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